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  5. General News of the Week

    A massage from Walsenburg Colordo; slates: The Deputy sheriff made a surprise attack on the I.W.W. pickets at the ...

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  6. RUNAWAY TRUCK.

    The fool of the sleeper section of the Toll Bar Range at Toowoomba was the seene of a sensational motor accident on Sunday morning. when a ...

    Article : 158 words
  7. PILGRIMAGE TO BATTLEFIEDS.

    If the hopes of the Brillsh Legion are realised, many Australians will in 1928 join the 3000 British ex-service men who will make a pilgimago to the ...

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  8. HOMEWARD BOUND.

    The New Zealand cricketers arrived in Adelaide by the [?]ranto on Saturday, and subsequently attended in reception lendered to them by the ...

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  9. RETIREMENT FROM POLITICS.

    Referring to his reported retirement from polities, the Prime Minister Mr. Hruea, stated in Melbourne on MOnday that there was no foundation for ...

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  10. HANGED IN COAL SHED.

    Mystery surrounds the death of a 13-year-old boy at Auckland. Who shortly after playing hide-and-seek with his younger brother, asked ...

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  11. "AIRMEN'S RECKLESSNESS."

    Newspaper accounts of the [?]unciation of apparent reckiessness of an army aeroplane student with an army officer in passenger on october 21 ...

    Article : 178 words
  12. GREYHOUND RACING.

    The new sport of greyhound racing, the season for which has now ended, in Great Britain, has some 3,000,000 followers, who contribute £10,000 ...

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  13. FINES OF £100 AND £50.

    Charged with being directly concerned with the entry into the Commonwealth of certain prohibited immigrants two Chinese Lee Lin and ...

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  14. RENEWED ACTIVITY.

    The Yangtse is again stirring into activity from a period of quietness, and there has been a clash between Nanking and Hankow troops at ...

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  15. JAPANESE AIR EXPLOSION.

    The use of hydrogen gas instead of helium was the cause of an explosion which resulted in the destruction of Japan's biggest and latest dirigible ...

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  16. CINEMA THEATRE PANIC.

    Fifty persons were trapped, and others incinerated or suffocated when a film in a cinema theatre at Pammefors, Norway, caught on fire. Thirty ...

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  17. SAVED FROM DROWNING.

    While a party of Tredsiry officials were pienicking at Wuriarra crossing on the Morrunbidgee River. Miss [?]bert private secretary to Dr. Earion ...

    Article : 140 words
  18. WRECKED CREW.

    Arriving at Southainpton England aboard Moreton Bay [?] Austrian crow of the steamer Nile, shipwrecked on the roast of Tunk, on the night of ...

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  19. BRIDEGROOM'S PREDICAMENT.

    A bridegroom making his was across Lygon-street. East Coburg Melbourne on Saturday morning, with two seeks of wedding presents ...

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  20. TRUCK TOPPLES OVER EMBANKMENT.

    A Woman wash killed, and two other persons were injured, when a utility truck toppled over the embankment on the [?]and-road, Brishan, at ...

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  21. SOVEREIGN INDEPENDENCE.

    The rome correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says there is reason to believe that the Fascist reply to the Variran of October 21, was dictated ...

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  22. WORLD NAVIES.

    Speaking at a dinner given in his [?] Mr. Wickham Street, formerly [?]tor of the London Times, said that as far as Britan was con[?] ...

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  23. ABORIGINE'S DEATH.

    The police at Hall's Creek Perth. W.A. have arrested three natives who are suspected of being implicated in the killing of a native named Lamy at ...

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  24. FOUNDATION STONE LAID.

    The foundation stone of the new Commonwealth Rank premises in [?]-street, Brisbane, was laid on Monday by Sir Robert Gibson, chairman of directors of the bank, in the ...

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  25. ENGLISH MAIL BAG ROBBERY.

    The police have taken into custody Joseph Fostes, who arrived in England on the Roahine from New Zealand on Sunday on a charge of ...

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  26. RESISTING ARREST.

    when Constable Warrall and Police Recruit Gilgan entered Hilton Hotel at Adelaide on Saturday afternoon to arrest two man alleged to have been ...

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  27. DROWNED IN BATH.

    charged with the murder of his daughter, Elsie aged 3 Albert [?] a shipvard builder, at the Chester Assizes, London, stated in evidence that ...

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  28. CHANNEL SWIM.

    Miss Gleize was beaten by the cold and was taken out of the channel against her will when within five or six miles of [?]ver, after swimming for ...

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